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infanta

formerly
1. a daughter of a king of Spain or Portugal
2. the wife of an infante
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Infanta

laughs at the death of the little Dwarf who can no longer dance for her. [Br. Lit.: Oscar Wilde “The Birthday of the Infanta”]
Allusions—Cultural, Literary, Biblical, and Historical: A Thematic Dictionary. Copyright 2008 The Gale Group, Inc. All rights reserved.
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Crisjohn Paul Paran, agricultural technologist in the province, said in an interview on Tuesday, that out of the PHP2,945,704 total sales of the Infanta booth, "suman" garnered a total sales of PHP1,511,950, making it the town's best-selling product during the 10-day trade exhibit.
We believe that this project will not address the problem but also make conditions worse for the Philippines," said a statement by the Prelature of Infanta.
David Suarez is set to issue an executive order creating the Northern Quezon Development Cluster to realize the tourism potential of the island towns alongside the adjacent mainland towns of Real, Infanta and General Nakar.
About 240 were pulled alive, some with injuries, from the rough sea by navy and coast guard personnel and a flotilla of fishing boats after the M/V Mercraft 3 sank in the Polillo Strait between Quezon province's Infanta town and the ferry's destination, Polillo island, officials said.
INFANTA, Pangasinan , Philippines Three local fishermen, who were earlier reported missing after their boat capsized, were rescued in the waters off Agno town in this province yesterday morning.
With this in mind, I felt that a lesser-known spirit such as Infanta lambanog would make a lively base and show what a Southeast Asian liquor offers.
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